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fiction, science fact. >> that's science fact. that's coming. so and this is owe we talked about 2015 and all the screens and stuff like that. looking further out with a lot of the work we're doing the size of the chips, the size of the computational power, when you get around the year 2020 approaches zero, it gets so small that it's almost in visible. it's still there but it gets so small that we could turn anything into a computer. we could turn this, we could turn that, we could turn our clothes into a computer, and it's coming. that's the idea. the question that i ask myself and my team is what is it like to live in an environment when you're surrounded by intelligence essentially living inside a big computer. what would you do with that? before, it was can we take this desktop computer and get it into a laptop. can we get a laptop in your packet. whatnot we do it. now the question is what, what do you want it to do, how do you want it to live with you in your lives, which is a fundamental shift that you'll see starting to com
fiction, science fact. >> that's science fact. that's coming. so and this is owe we talked about 2015 and all the screens and stuff like that. looking further out with a lot of the work we're doing the size of the chips, the size of the computational power, when you get around the year 2020 approaches zero, it gets so small that it's almost in visible. it's still there but it gets so small that we could turn anything into a computer. we could turn this, we could turn that, we could turn...
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what we want to do is bring real research and real science into the classroom. teach kids about critical thinking and let them understand that to try to find the human finger on climate is a big challenge. >> well, maybe it's a big challenge for joe bast, it certainly is not for the majority of scientists. 97% of them say that climate change is real and manmade occurring to this 2010 survey published by the national academy of sciences. for more on this heartland story i'm joined by think progress editor chief he joins us from washington, d.c. welcome to "the war room"." >> thanks for having me. >> how big is the heartland institute in the world of groups trying to disprove climate change? >> it's one of the players that is involved in this effort to deny global warming to cast doubt on the science behind climate change and it's been at this game for a while. glenn beck used to attend one of his major conferences casting doubt on climate change. it's a big player. it's funded by microsoft g.m. the koch brothers, some major players. the person who engaged in this
what we want to do is bring real research and real science into the classroom. teach kids about critical thinking and let them understand that to try to find the human finger on climate is a big challenge. >> well, maybe it's a big challenge for joe bast, it certainly is not for the majority of scientists. 97% of them say that climate change is real and manmade occurring to this 2010 survey published by the national academy of sciences. for more on this heartland story i'm joined by think...
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the science work with all of my scientific staff. i was a series science staff that does the serious work that crunches the numbers. i don't do that. >> gavin: we're going to get science in a moment. thanks for being here, but i want to talk about the great work that you do. we'll have more on the crucial intersection with science and art. my conversation with mickey hart continues. show. watch as i join the women of reg on "say anything". only on current tv. nah, he's probably got... [ dennis' voice ] allstate. they can bundle all your policies together. lot of paperwork. actually... [ dennis' voice ] an allstate agent can help do the switching and paperwork for you. well, it probably costs a lot. [ dennis' voice ] allstate can save you up to 30% more when you bundle. well, his dog's stupid. [ dennis' voice ] poodles are one of the world's smartest breeds. ♪ ♪ bundle and save with an allstate agent. are you in good hands? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemie
the science work with all of my scientific staff. i was a series science staff that does the serious work that crunches the numbers. i don't do that. >> gavin: we're going to get science in a moment. thanks for being here, but i want to talk about the great work that you do. we'll have more on the crucial intersection with science and art. my conversation with mickey hart continues. show. watch as i join the women of reg on "say anything". only on current tv. nah, he's probably...
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to teach the book of genesis as science. in 2008 bobby jindal passed the science education act which encourages teachers to bring in their own supplemental material when teaching controversial subject such as evolution. but then teachers excluded evolutionism but creationism. and that is what forced students like zach koplan to speak out. >> christians have claimed that it promotes critical thinking. you don't need a law to teach critical thinking in science class. critical thinking is fundamental to the scientific amal method. >> john: joining me now is that very young man, zach koplan at rice university who is leading the fight to repeal the louisiana science education act thank you for coming on the program and for your service to science, and christianity. >> thank you. >> john: what made you speak out on this. >> the louisiana science education act passed in 2008, it was something that had been on my radar since then and symbolized everything that could be embarrassing about my state. i mean, you probably know there are
to teach the book of genesis as science. in 2008 bobby jindal passed the science education act which encourages teachers to bring in their own supplemental material when teaching controversial subject such as evolution. but then teachers excluded evolutionism but creationism. and that is what forced students like zach koplan to speak out. >> christians have claimed that it promotes critical thinking. you don't need a law to teach critical thinking in science class. critical thinking is...
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in science we are actually conservative. i consider myself to be a progressive thinker but science at large is conservative. we don't like to claim things will always be this way or are always going to be this way without any change because that's not the way that science works. we're always keeping our eyes open for the next discovery to adjust our theories accordingly. but science is the closest thing that we have to fact. theory is different than hypothesis. hypothesis is a statement about how something works. but a theory comes to pass when scientists across the globe has consensus about something. we know for a fact that scientists understand that the world is getting hotter and this is a manmade function. >> you got a lot of guys paying a lot of money for propaganda. the heartland institute is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to get it into the schools, etc. the other side doesn't have as much money so we need the media to be fair refs here, but i saw almost no coverage saying this might have something to do w
in science we are actually conservative. i consider myself to be a progressive thinker but science at large is conservative. we don't like to claim things will always be this way or are always going to be this way without any change because that's not the way that science works. we're always keeping our eyes open for the next discovery to adjust our theories accordingly. but science is the closest thing that we have to fact. theory is different than hypothesis. hypothesis is a statement about...
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>> the louisiana science education act is a lou that allows, quote, critiques of established science like evolution and climate change using [ inaudible ] materials, and in that statement, he also indicated this to the louisiana science education act. this law allows do you critique these science with supplemental materials. the evolution issues aren't controversial to scientists, they are only controversial to louisiana politicians. so i began a campaign to repeal this bad law. >> michael: if you were able to sit down with governor jindal, what would you say to him? >> i would remind him that he's a down university biology major. he understands in his heart of hearts exactly how vital evolution is to biology, to medicine agriculture, and how we must be teaching our students that. governor jindal has said the republican party should stop being the stupid party. i think step number 1 would be for him to endorse a repeal of the act. >> michael: yeah, that would certainly seem like one step towards becoming a smart party. there are a lot of steps to be taken there. you have been documen
>> the louisiana science education act is a lou that allows, quote, critiques of established science like evolution and climate change using [ inaudible ] materials, and in that statement, he also indicated this to the louisiana science education act. this law allows do you critique these science with supplemental materials. the evolution issues aren't controversial to scientists, they are only controversial to louisiana politicians. so i began a campaign to repeal this bad law. >>...
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that is not science. as much as senator guillory may value his spiritual experience, it's not science. science is testable and repeatable, and that's what belong in a science class. that's a perfect example of what does not belong in the science class. >> michael: this creeping creationism does not promote pseudoscience in your home state of louisiana. what are some of the economic circumstances you've found already. >> we've driven scientists out of state. scientists have rejected his offers to come because of this law. scientists have left the state because their kids were going older and ready to go to school and they didn't want their children going to school in louisiana where they thought creationism. they have lost proximately $2.9 million$2.9 million with scientists leaving the state. that's really has how it has hurt our state. >> michael: when you think about louisiana and it's history of katrina, you would think that science is blatantly in front of them all the time. there is draft fledges the
that is not science. as much as senator guillory may value his spiritual experience, it's not science. science is testable and repeatable, and that's what belong in a science class. that's a perfect example of what does not belong in the science class. >> michael: this creeping creationism does not promote pseudoscience in your home state of louisiana. what are some of the economic circumstances you've found already. >> we've driven scientists out of state. scientists have rejected...
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how they deny the science -- the science rather of why they deny science and reality. chris, before we get to calls here, i just want to ask you you mention a site i never heard of before that conservatives were so concerned about people not getting the truth right like from wikipedia or google that they put up their own conservative blog, got it up here now called conserve pedia. do they make stuff up or what? >> they seem to manage to be wrong a great deal there and i talk about the antieinstein entry, the theory of relativity entry. >> bill: they deny global warming and the theory of relativity? >> what's amazing about this site, it has a large readership. what's amazing is the elaborate rationalization of why relativity is wrong. thousands of words and the guy writes equations and he writes them to disprove einstein. it is like -- uh! >> bill: people believe this crap? i don't know. >> then he cites the bible. >> bill: the bible proving the theory of relativity -- dave calling from anaheim california. hi, dave, what do you say? >> caller: hey bill. i really believe
how they deny the science -- the science rather of why they deny science and reality. chris, before we get to calls here, i just want to ask you you mention a site i never heard of before that conservatives were so concerned about people not getting the truth right like from wikipedia or google that they put up their own conservative blog, got it up here now called conserve pedia. do they make stuff up or what? >> they seem to manage to be wrong a great deal there and i talk about the...
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the scientist science is tough here. but at 350.org and a lot of other places, people are really trying. >> john: we've got about ten seconds left. does vice president al gore have a future with the movement? >> look, al gore may not be your guy anymore but he's our guy still. no one has done more to bring the news of climate change to the world than al gore. >> john: i agree. founder of 350.org the great and brilliant bill mckibben, it is a pleasure having you here. >> thank you very much. >> john: for more, let's bring back etter in chief of the editor tina dupuy and joe williams. thank you both for sticking around. joe, i want to pick up on something bill just said. he's not worried about convincing those who science can't convince. should we try to convert our friends and neighbors and that coworker in the cubicle to believe in climate change or is it best to ignore the deniers? >> well, if things continue at pace, we won't have to because all of the predictions that al gore and others have been making about climate
the scientist science is tough here. but at 350.org and a lot of other places, people are really trying. >> john: we've got about ten seconds left. does vice president al gore have a future with the movement? >> look, al gore may not be your guy anymore but he's our guy still. no one has done more to bring the news of climate change to the world than al gore. >> john: i agree. founder of 350.org the great and brilliant bill mckibben, it is a pleasure having you here. >>...
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it should come an as no surprise that people don't trust science. in the latest association a examination of the university of chicago general society survey, a poll tackling public confidence in social institutions. according to the analysis, those identifying as conservative show the lowest level of trust in science but more alarming while trust by moderates and liberals remain steady throughout the years. conservatives went from having the most trust in science to the least. joining me is sam sedar the radio host of ring of fire. thank you for your time. what accounts for this shift. conservatives believed in assistance. the motivemother of bill crystal said that science is a problem for us. when you have objective realities it's harder to state your case that well, cigarettes are not dangerous for you or there is no problem with global warming. >> at what point does it transformation occur? when you go back to history why would science some how compatible with conservative thoughts way back but some how in the last 20, 30 years not so much. >> i
it should come an as no surprise that people don't trust science. in the latest association a examination of the university of chicago general society survey, a poll tackling public confidence in social institutions. according to the analysis, those identifying as conservative show the lowest level of trust in science but more alarming while trust by moderates and liberals remain steady throughout the years. conservatives went from having the most trust in science to the least. joining me is...
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the science is not settled on pavilion wyoming. the science is settled every else. cenk: here's my problem. on climate change, to. when you say the science is not settled, that's a big red flag that it is settled and you guys lost it. ok? 97% of the world scientists say yes, it fists and it's man made, oh, it's not settled. >> lisa jackson went to congress twice and said the e.p.a. does not know of any instance where the ground water has been affected. there are a lot of claims and lucrative lawsuits out there a lot of people looking to make money off of oil and gas saying the water is contaminated. no evidence yet. i think perhaps in this case, and i recognize that i use that phrase, the science is settled. cenk: let me ask you that one more time. >> the science is settled, it is happening out there. wells are being poll looted by methane, water is being contaminated. the spills from the trucks that they're taking the water away from the frack silent are definitely spilling. you've got water being dumped into rivers at the end of the process through the sewage syst
the science is not settled on pavilion wyoming. the science is settled every else. cenk: here's my problem. on climate change, to. when you say the science is not settled, that's a big red flag that it is settled and you guys lost it. ok? 97% of the world scientists say yes, it fists and it's man made, oh, it's not settled. >> lisa jackson went to congress twice and said the e.p.a. does not know of any instance where the ground water has been affected. there are a lot of claims and...
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the science is in pretty good shape. the science on the warming. we're about as warm now as we were a thousand years ago. it's not a dangerous level yet. but because it matches the carbon dioxide drives so accurately, we can now predict when the carbon dioxide goes up in the future, how much the warming will go up. this is what worries us. not what we have so far, which is really not very much. in the last 50 years it's been less than 1 degree celsius. but in the next 50 years it could be an additional 1.5-degree celsius. that's what concerns us. >> initially when we reached this conclusion and said global warming is real, and it is human-caused, part of the real worry is we didn't see any policies on the table that are going to do anything about it. so our real worry was not so much that this is happening but it's okay because we can fix the problem. it's that it's happening and there is nothing that we can think of that will fix the problem. >> in your analysis, in your trajectory we are showing on the screen a chart that you provided as we fast
the science is in pretty good shape. the science on the warming. we're about as warm now as we were a thousand years ago. it's not a dangerous level yet. but because it matches the carbon dioxide drives so accurately, we can now predict when the carbon dioxide goes up in the future, how much the warming will go up. this is what worries us. not what we have so far, which is really not very much. in the last 50 years it's been less than 1 degree celsius. but in the next 50 years it could be an...
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it wasling science. >> i did some checking into the science only to find out that they had rigged the science. >> so you are saying sir, it's just a hoax? >> the question is being raised today in debate over global warm. >> one of the scientists threatening to and i quote now beat the crap out of my next guest. >> independent investigations looked into climategate and found out the prefacers had done nothing yong but you neat fox news ankles shouting. it's a scandal. fox news told me it was with that obnoxious stewart vardniy, oh, i do declare! now, in reality, what percentage of the world's scientists believe climate change is real? i mean it couldn't be as high as 90%? right? i hear it's 50/50 all the time on the news. mainstream media tell me that. some say this. some say that. not 50%? it's not 80%? it's not 90%? 97%. did you know that? agree that it is real and that it is man-made. i hear that's a big con to verse -- con controves e. 1 thing that began to draw attention was the famous hockey stick. i don't know if you have seen this chart but it's by professor michael mann and it
it wasling science. >> i did some checking into the science only to find out that they had rigged the science. >> so you are saying sir, it's just a hoax? >> the question is being raised today in debate over global warm. >> one of the scientists threatening to and i quote now beat the crap out of my next guest. >> independent investigations looked into climategate and found out the prefacers had done nothing yong but you neat fox news ankles shouting. it's a...
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but at the same time that's not what science says, and they do want to teach their kids real science. how does that get resolveed? >> i think they need to vote. the bottom line, more people need to pay attention to the board of education and they need to vote. they need to use that right to put people in there that will make sound decisions and rational decisions. and lean to experts and educators in the field to inform them of best possible education for our kids. >> cenk: all right scott thurman, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks, cenk. >> cenk: absolutely. thank you. now when we come back, michael shure, political correspondent makes an epic prediction. did he get it right? we'll show you. >>> and a man has an idea in tennessee, if your kids are getting bad grades, they'll take welfare away from you. how did that turn out for t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going
but at the same time that's not what science says, and they do want to teach their kids real science. how does that get resolveed? >> i think they need to vote. the bottom line, more people need to pay attention to the board of education and they need to vote. they need to use that right to put people in there that will make sound decisions and rational decisions. and lean to experts and educators in the field to inform them of best possible education for our kids. >> cenk: all...
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science. plus the gop candidates get back on the stump as super tuesday fast approaches. we'll head out to the campaign front for the latest. this is the "war room" on current tv. i find the omega choices overwhelming. then i found new pronutrients omega-3. it's from centrum. it's a smaller minigel. with two of the best omegas to support my heart, brain and eyes. new pronutrients from centrum. >>this is outrageous! [[vo]]cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the rest of the media seems like, "ho-hum, no big deal." we've have no choice, we've lost our democracy here. just refreshing to hear. no other television show does that. we're keeping it real. ♪ >>> rush limbaugh is the loudest and most offensive voice on the right. when he talks people listen to him, i don't know why, but they do. in a "huffington post" article today, they compare limbaugh and the coach brothers, and he writes: a big one at that by the way. how limbaugh and others get their talking points is the focus of greenwa
science. plus the gop candidates get back on the stump as super tuesday fast approaches. we'll head out to the campaign front for the latest. this is the "war room" on current tv. i find the omega choices overwhelming. then i found new pronutrients omega-3. it's from centrum. it's a smaller minigel. with two of the best omegas to support my heart, brain and eyes. new pronutrients from centrum. >>this is outrageous! [[vo]]cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the...
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, especially creating sally ride science in san diego. >> what's that? >> it's mission it is to largely encourage girls but students of all persuasions to keep excited about science, to study it, to not make it be the domain of other countries or boys and sally ride science has been very successful and i wish them. >> will it go on? >> i don't know. i hope it will. i am sure it will. i know there was something on their website today about it. >> in the spirit of, you know kids cannot be what they cannot see, she obviously gave them the girls, absolutely science and math. thank you for joining us and sharing that very very special. and thanks to all of you for joining us here in the war room. hope you will have a great night. we will see you back here tomorrow night with a whole slew of great new guests and following the political stories of the day. you
, especially creating sally ride science in san diego. >> what's that? >> it's mission it is to largely encourage girls but students of all persuasions to keep excited about science, to study it, to not make it be the domain of other countries or boys and sally ride science has been very successful and i wish them. >> will it go on? >> i don't know. i hope it will. i am sure it will. i know there was something on their website today about it. >> in the spirit of,...
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we'll look at the science and the politics of the national heat wave. that's next right here on the war room. dododododododododododododododododododododododododo really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow! [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's ok. i've played a pilot before. hey joe? yeah? is this a bad time? no, i can talk. great -- it's the 9th inning and your hair still looks amazing. well, it starts with a healthy scalp. that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confi
we'll look at the science and the politics of the national heat wave. that's next right here on the war room. dododododododododododododododododododododododododo really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow! [ male...
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science. plus the gop candidates get back on the stump as super only one who thinks an amendment to the constitution may be in order. that's next on "the war room." [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! [ male announcer ] head & shoulders active sport with the high-performance hydrazinc formula, helps lock in scalp moisture for hair that's up to 100% flake-free. head & shoulders active sport for men. wash confidence in. >>this is outrageous! [[vo]]cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the rest of the media seems like, "ho-hum, no big deal." we've have no choice, we've lost our democracy here. just refreshing to hear. no other television show does that. we're keeping it real. ♪ >>> rush limbaugh is the loudest and most offensive voice on the right. when he talks people listen to him, i don't know why, but they do. in a "huffington post" article today
science. plus the gop candidates get back on the stump as super only one who thinks an amendment to the constitution may be in order. that's next on "the war room." [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! [ male announcer ] head & shoulders active sport with the high-performance hydrazinc formula, helps lock in scalp moisture for hair that's up to...
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if they're making up the science of birth control. it's outside of the mainstream of where most americans are. >> eliot: since that's where paul ryan is, it's very hard for me to imagine given how women across the partisan divide feel about access to abortion privileges and healthcare, hard to see how the republican party closes a gender gap when paul ryan is on the ticket and this issue right now. >> i think by choosing paul ryan they signal they're not worried is the gender gap. they're worried about shoring up the base. he has not run for the base. either from an economic perspective. they've made a strategic position they did not pick a moderate person. they did not pick someone who has the same positions that romney chose to have in the general election. they think maybe if they get enough conservative white people, conservative white men to vote for them, then they can close the deal. >> eliot: nia, let me come back to you. the republican party turning off the spigot of money. saying no more money for todd akin. what happens to
if they're making up the science of birth control. it's outside of the mainstream of where most americans are. >> eliot: since that's where paul ryan is, it's very hard for me to imagine given how women across the partisan divide feel about access to abortion privileges and healthcare, hard to see how the republican party closes a gender gap when paul ryan is on the ticket and this issue right now. >> i think by choosing paul ryan they signal they're not worried is the gender gap....
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his abortion policy is based on science and reason. which is funny because his climate policy is based on ideological. >> that's true. that did not resonate with me. people in that camp already it doesn't matter. is there any chance, do you see even a seed of action on the part of anyone to talk about this? or is it going to be one of these things that we go through this election, and it's not even a wedge issue to be frank. >> yeah well, i think romney mocked obama's claim that he would slow the rise of the ocean and heal the planet in his convention speech, and that got obama pissed enough in his convention speech global warming is real, droughts, floods, wildfires, they're getting worse. he tweeted about it, and he included it in his speech at the university of miami. but it's only going to come into the campaign one way. president obama brings it up because lord knows the media-- >> michael: that was apparently he got president obama pissed if you have about anything to come out swinging about it. you're right, president obama comi
his abortion policy is based on science and reason. which is funny because his climate policy is based on ideological. >> that's true. that did not resonate with me. people in that camp already it doesn't matter. is there any chance, do you see even a seed of action on the part of anyone to talk about this? or is it going to be one of these things that we go through this election, and it's not even a wedge issue to be frank. >> yeah well, i think romney mocked obama's claim that he...
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this is "the war room," war on women, war on science. we want you to join in the discusususususususususususususususususususususususususus message created by a current tv viewer for eharmony.com >>(woman) don't wait for her to make the first move. >>(man) don't talk about your third or forth date. >> (several people speaking at the same time) >>(woman) be yourself. >>relax. >>thats... nice. nice sweater. >>ya? >>ya. >>but i told you i have the ugliest sweaters. as i understand it in radio they can't see you, so this is big for me. >>tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's new morning news block. >>it's completely inappropriate for television. >>sharp tongue, quick wit and about all, politically direct. >>politically direct to me means no bs, the real thing, cutting through the clutter. my show is the most important show in the world. >>> let's look at massachusetts. ted kennedy won that state. women voters in massachusetts voted for kennedy 62-38 over mitt romney, and as we can see they provided his margin of vic
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i want to look at the magic and beauty of science. so i did einstein. it's ram done. >> gavin: is there a mandela organ di . >> or or gandhi. >> no, not right now. i wanted to look at the great computers, starting with a greatmatics, and then all the people who do the transition to the microchip, the internet. these are people who are unbelievably creative, but they knew to get back to where we started. not just to be entrepreneurs but to bring to scale to create institutions that would last. and so it's a little off the beaten path. it's not like another let's do mandela now. but it's something i'm deeply passionate about. >> gavin: and connecting it to today. >> all the way through maybe through the further even. it starts with aida love lace talking about ken machines, and the next step is machine learning, artificial intelligence, and how close whether that's just an about a rectangle on the horizon or something that we get closer and closer to. >> gavin: just in conclusion, you remind me of the discussion around a.i. and google having left stanford
i want to look at the magic and beauty of science. so i did einstein. it's ram done. >> gavin: is there a mandela organ di . >> or or gandhi. >> no, not right now. i wanted to look at the great computers, starting with a greatmatics, and then all the people who do the transition to the microchip, the internet. these are people who are unbelievably creative, but they knew to get back to where we started. not just to be entrepreneurs but to bring to scale to create institutions...
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and its science. science. science, fact, fact fact. i have a who list of studies saying your science is wrong and your facts are wrong. >> your science is wrong and your facts are wrong. so there boom. >> it blew up the internet. people were watching the hell out of that clip all the though a lot said they were surprised. they shouldn't be. she is a working mog, pregnant. >> for her third. >> she has had as a host of fox news, while hosting on fox news. i am a big fan of hers. >> she had on eric erickson and lou dobbs and broke down both of their arguments is it seemed to end as molingan kelly as the victor. >> where is lou dobbs coming from on this? i must admit, eric erickson was on his show. >> right. it was on the lou dobbs show. >> was lou agreeing with eric erickson? >> yes, the entire all-male panel. >> it was despicable. i watched the clip and i was embarrassed for lou dobbs and, of course eric erickson. i am always embarrassed for him when he has a -- opens his mouth. as a media person, he shouldn't be on the area but he reall
and its science. science. science, fact, fact fact. i have a who list of studies saying your science is wrong and your facts are wrong. >> your science is wrong and your facts are wrong. so there boom. >> it blew up the internet. people were watching the hell out of that clip all the though a lot said they were surprised. they shouldn't be. she is a working mog, pregnant. >> for her third. >> she has had as a host of fox news, while hosting on fox news. i am a big fan of...
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and i feel like we have gone backwards on science -- >> science has a liberal by liberal -- bias. >> they are lying about science so they are justify their own greed. pure and simple. >> uh-huh. and ties to the oil -- >> that's part of their own greed. >> stephanie: penny in oklahoma welcome. >> caller: yeah, i want to talk about the climate change issue and why people don't understand the fact that that's what is causing us to have these ungodly storms. number one i want to say thank you very much to all of the first responders, because when you are laying in the rubble you don't give a rat's behind whether that's a liberal or conservative pulling you out. >> stephanie: how far are you from moore? >> caller: i'm about 30 miles. my husband works in oklahoma city, and my son lives in norman. so my husband from where he works -- he was watching this happen. >> stephanie: yikes. >> caller: but the tornado that hit norman on sunday was two miles south of my son, the one in norman was about five miles south. i had my grand baby's here because i have a storm shelter. >> stephanie: is that
and i feel like we have gone backwards on science -- >> science has a liberal by liberal -- bias. >> they are lying about science so they are justify their own greed. pure and simple. >> uh-huh. and ties to the oil -- >> that's part of their own greed. >> stephanie: penny in oklahoma welcome. >> caller: yeah, i want to talk about the climate change issue and why people don't understand the fact that that's what is causing us to have these ungodly storms....
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how do we do on the science test? daniel stone from national geographic is going to help us out on that. right now we're talking about the massive overkill, if you will, to the immigration bill. it will pass and then come out of the senate with maybe 75 votes. kim is calling from california. hi, kim. >> caller: hey good morning, the most intelligent man on the planet. [ laughter ] >> bill: oh, my god, save the tape. >> caller: you are. i mean you can't beat that. >> bill: thank you. >> caller: what is it with the illegals? do we only have mexican illegals? what about the porta ricans the cam bodians, the canadians, the cubans. if you swim here is it legal, but if you just come from mexico -- come on. >> bill: it's a lot of racism and a lot of ignorance. all of these people so upset about the border not winter ris suspect, right? not winter ris has ever come across the southern border. all of this talk about nsa and we have to protect ourselves against terrorism -- >> caller: but why don't they understand this? my god
how do we do on the science test? daniel stone from national geographic is going to help us out on that. right now we're talking about the massive overkill, if you will, to the immigration bill. it will pass and then come out of the senate with maybe 75 votes. kim is calling from california. hi, kim. >> caller: hey good morning, the most intelligent man on the planet. [ laughter ] >> bill: oh, my god, save the tape. >> caller: you are. i mean you can't beat that. >>...
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of why they deny science and reality." and dr. reese halter, conservation biologist and author of "the insatiable beetle beetle" many thanks for joining us now. what about all the climate things happening. >> i chalk that up to matters of personalities and liberals are more open to new information and conservatives keep their existing values. in relation to sandy what you're going to see are the eyes really opened especially for the democrats and the independents, this is not our grandfather's weather. i think there is going to be working down on on the denial. >> eliot: not a word been climate change. it has not been on the public agenda, why is that? do you think sandy will change that? >> it has to change that. the economy is a wholly owned subsidiary of the environment get it? sandy is in the house. we've had two 100-year events back-to-back. irene, sandy it could be $50 billion. you know we've wasted a lot of time here. now we've got to prepare and plan. and it turns out it's a four letter dirt word--jobs. come on. >>
of why they deny science and reality." and dr. reese halter, conservation biologist and author of "the insatiable beetle beetle" many thanks for joining us now. what about all the climate things happening. >> i chalk that up to matters of personalities and liberals are more open to new information and conservatives keep their existing values. in relation to sandy what you're going to see are the eyes really opened especially for the democrats and the independents, this is...
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>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. all have in common? sam adams! last year we brewed more than one new beer every week. some we'd been experimenting with for years others...we just found a cool ingredient. many we brewed just once to see how they would taste. why? -- because at sam adams we love beer. ♪ ♪ etch-a-sketch candidate, an image where romney is anti gas. >>> later on "viewpoint," did joe biden really get ahead of himself on gay marriage or has everyone else just fallen behind. first let's check in with what is on the show tonight governor? >> it's party night in hollywood. we'll get the latest on the clooney multi-million dollar fund raiser. we're going to also look at how the president's move yesterday is going to impact the house and the senate races in the fall and for what is working, we're going to look at the push to get jobs from america's recent college grads, and wendy spencer who is the chief executive of americo
>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. all have in common? sam adams! last year we brewed more than one new beer every week. some we'd been experimenting with for years others...we just found a cool ingredient. many we brewed just once to see how they would taste. why? -- because at sam adams we love beer. ♪ ♪ etch-a-sketch candidate, an image where romney is anti gas. >>> later on...
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the science is not there. >>only on current tv. ♪ >>> let's give three cheers for joe biden, we love him for his uncanny way of committing gasps. that's what biden did sunday on meet the press when he essentially said gay marriage was fine by him. it raised a crescendo of pressure on obama to acknowledge his own evolution on this. and prompted the president's dramatic announcement yesterday. maybe it was all a set up just like the conspiratorial minded are saying but i doubt it. my feeling is sometimes despite the best-made plans stuff just happens especially when joe is around. and this was one of those times, but whichever it is alls well that ends well and this is a great ending. it might turn politics murkier. are these flip flops or evolution, and how do we tell them apart? maybe when we agree with someone it's evolution. and when we don't, it's hypocrisy. consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. consistency changes as the facts change and maturity sets in. and question that even applies to elected
the science is not there. >>only on current tv. ♪ >>> let's give three cheers for joe biden, we love him for his uncanny way of committing gasps. that's what biden did sunday on meet the press when he essentially said gay marriage was fine by him. it raised a crescendo of pressure on obama to acknowledge his own evolution on this. and prompted the president's dramatic announcement yesterday. maybe it was all a set up just like the conspiratorial minded are saying but i doubt...
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, smart conversation that rejects maybe what might fit on a bumper sticker but is at least based in science. >> jennifer: so are you arguing that the smart initiatives that you are talking about are based in brain science or is it more in an economic pragmatic -- do you have more an economic or pragmatic take on it? >> i think it's both. i think we learned so much about marijuana today than the last 30 years. it's sort of ironic we have also seen the descendants of legalization. today's marijuana is not the marijuana of the wood stock days. it's five to seven times more potent. it also had less of other ingredients like cbd which actually don't make you high and what that does to the adolescent brain is startling. heavy persistent use leads to significant iq loss among young people. the british medical journal showed that marijuana intoxication doubles your car crash risk. so we just want to get the public health message out there for the american people to know about, since the only discussion seems to be bombarded with legalization and a promise of revenue, and getting rid of the cartels
, smart conversation that rejects maybe what might fit on a bumper sticker but is at least based in science. >> jennifer: so are you arguing that the smart initiatives that you are talking about are based in brain science or is it more in an economic pragmatic -- do you have more an economic or pragmatic take on it? >> i think it's both. i think we learned so much about marijuana today than the last 30 years. it's sort of ironic we have also seen the descendants of legalization....
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the science is clear. our national security establishments, our business communities all know this is rear. there is a rear-guard action in this building led by polluters to keep us from taking action on this. we have to face the fact that the deniers are wrong. just plain dead wrong. >> jennifer: that is the incredible senator sheldon white whitehouse unloading on his colleagues at a senate hearing. exactly who is he talking to? take senator gyms inhofe. he's with the senate committee of environment and public works. that senator, senator inhofe has referred to global chime change change as an alarmist. why would he say that? maybe because the top three contributers to his political campaign for the top five years are some of the top fossil fuel industries in the campaign. koch industries, murray energy. devon energy. is there any chance that reason can speak louder than money? here to help us answer that question is jefferey sachs. he's comeing to us via skype from new york. thank you for joining us in "
the science is clear. our national security establishments, our business communities all know this is rear. there is a rear-guard action in this building led by polluters to keep us from taking action on this. we have to face the fact that the deniers are wrong. just plain dead wrong. >> jennifer: that is the incredible senator sheldon white whitehouse unloading on his colleagues at a senate hearing. exactly who is he talking to? take senator gyms inhofe. he's with the senate committee of...
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he has apparently been blinded by science. >> stephanie: is it more anti-science or anti-women? >> they are equally as infuriating to me. i just -- >> stephanie: and isn't that like the setup for a sit come is he is on the house science committee. >> oh, my god, that's right. >> stephanie: yeah you can't write this stuff. you can write stuff like recipe for jean smart. >> it is a great fund raiser gorgeous outdoor theater, and -- >> stephanie: and what a cast. >> yes. >> stephanie: and we -- we have a link up on our website stephaniemiller.com. >> can i talk to jean smart for five seconds. >> stephanie: oh, for god's sake. >> i want to say it's very rare we find monologues in cinema and i think jean smart has the greatest monologue in the last 20 years in a film she is amazing in called gwinavere. >> yeah older men with younger women. >> stephanie: sounds like that came from the heart, jean smart. >> it -- maybe i can throw that monologue into the play this sunday. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: go ahead. just improvise. all right. jean smart always a pleasure honey. talk to you soo
he has apparently been blinded by science. >> stephanie: is it more anti-science or anti-women? >> they are equally as infuriating to me. i just -- >> stephanie: and isn't that like the setup for a sit come is he is on the house science committee. >> oh, my god, that's right. >> stephanie: yeah you can't write this stuff. you can write stuff like recipe for jean smart. >> it is a great fund raiser gorgeous outdoor theater, and -- >> stephanie: and what...
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>> science is hard to measure. we're about the same. i think maybe 17th in science. i never pay attention to science because it is tough to get a test. >> what are you, a republican? you never pay attention to science? >> that's the problem. >> bill: james inhoff. >> you walked right into that. sorry. [ laughter ] >> we can't be trusted to say the right thing. no. actually, that's exactly my point. in the u.s., we have this extraordinary science curriculum because all sorts of local school districts can come up with their own version of science. as a result, how are we going to do on a standardized test? it is not clear -- >> the science class you get in maine isn't the same you'll get in mississippi. >> it does not appear to be exactly the same. how much they're different is nothing i've done research on. it certainly is the case. there are other countries we're competing against on these tests that have national curricula where they have defined exactly what is to be taught. >> bill: how good are american schools compared to what your grandma used to know? or used
>> science is hard to measure. we're about the same. i think maybe 17th in science. i never pay attention to science because it is tough to get a test. >> what are you, a republican? you never pay attention to science? >> that's the problem. >> bill: james inhoff. >> you walked right into that. sorry. [ laughter ] >> we can't be trusted to say the right thing. no. actually, that's exactly my point. in the u.s., we have this extraordinary science curriculum...
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. >> when you hear that, this is science fiction. you created this science fact. you brought it in for us to see. is this 20 years from now, 10 years? what is your sense? this is unbelievable to the average person's imagination. you can't imagine the ability for nano technology and synthetic byiology all these interdisciplinaries coming together. >> there isn't a single thing that doesn't exist. what does it take to commercialize it. how long in the lab we can physically print the human on the other hand the same doctor who did that has already printed a human bladder that has been implanted. >> wow. >> so we're on the road to do these things. but none of it is science fiction. we're not making things up. for example when we say you take dna and you reorganize it, and then you look under electron microscope, and that shape that you imagined is there in the electron microscope, and you go, this is real. people don't under that you can now mail order dna. i want strands composed of these, you put it in the booker and thenbeekerand you mix it pup it up. unbelievable
. >> when you hear that, this is science fiction. you created this science fact. you brought it in for us to see. is this 20 years from now, 10 years? what is your sense? this is unbelievable to the average person's imagination. you can't imagine the ability for nano technology and synthetic byiology all these interdisciplinaries coming together. >> there isn't a single thing that doesn't exist. what does it take to commercialize it. how long in the lab we can physically print the...
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it may not happen in the next five years unless we change our trajectory of science. >> this is something that leadership needs to talk about. as a storyteller i know we have to get the story out there. climate change is happening. we immediately have to start transforming our economy to renewable energy. that's totally duible. we can run everything we have right now off existing technology from the wind and the sun and renewable energy. the second thing, it's an incredible economic benefit and
it may not happen in the next five years unless we change our trajectory of science. >> this is something that leadership needs to talk about. as a storyteller i know we have to get the story out there. climate change is happening. we immediately have to start transforming our economy to renewable energy. that's totally duible. we can run everything we have right now off existing technology from the wind and the sun and renewable energy. the second thing, it's an incredible economic...
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we'll look at the science and the politics of the national heat wave. that's next right here on the war room. do not go away. ever. >> five cities chicago minneapolis, detroit memphis and kansas city now on track to have their hottest 4th of julys ever! >> some 32,000 residents forced to flee their homes in the colorado springs wildfire. >> as you can see, the national guard is now here to help folks in this community prep for what is believed to be some flash flooding coming soon. >> back east, more than a million homes in seven states are still without power. >> jennifer: this summer's weather has been some of the most extreme on record. just last week, just last week, over 1,000 new heat records were set. 1,000! in june, it was over 3,000! we're likely going to see more. in kansas, a record of 113 degrees stood for three days before it was broken by a new high of 118 degrees! the heat has led to drought conditions in more than half of the continental u.s. and that is having serious economic consequences. for example with crop production down, the usd
we'll look at the science and the politics of the national heat wave. that's next right here on the war room. do not go away. ever. >> five cities chicago minneapolis, detroit memphis and kansas city now on track to have their hottest 4th of julys ever! >> some 32,000 residents forced to flee their homes in the colorado springs wildfire. >> as you can see, the national guard is now here to help folks in this community prep for what is believed to be some flash flooding coming...
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climb tolling is just as much science as science. >> the more steve king opens his mouth, the worse for the republican party. >> he said we don't know where the sea level is even, let alone say if it's going to come up globally because of c.o.2 suspend the in that how would we know where the sea level is. >> he promised to go on the steven colbert show, but he pulled out. he filled it in with this cameo laden video that's going around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> security. >> that's kissinger. that is classic. >> i had no idea kissinger was so alive, let alone culturally relevant. >> i have to be honest, that was one of my reactions when i saw that video on line. i can't believe henry kissinger is still around. thanks for being here in the war room. i want to thank everybody for having me guest here. the staff of the war room that ha made it easier than it should be and it was not an easy job. thank you all for watching the war room, thanks for joining us here in the war room. have a great night. turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >>
climb tolling is just as much science as science. >> the more steve king opens his mouth, the worse for the republican party. >> he said we don't know where the sea level is even, let alone say if it's going to come up globally because of c.o.2 suspend the in that how would we know where the sea level is. >> he promised to go on the steven colbert show, but he pulled out. he filled it in with this cameo laden video that's going around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> security....
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seriously, a time like no other in science. the kinds of deep understanding that we are able to make from everything from mitochondria to how the human body works is amazing. where we are snuck my opinion is to efficiently, meaning rapidlyly and predictbly translate that deep understanding into better health. >> you understand translation in an interesting way, sort of an inverse, you were originally at ussf but we want to genentech, partnered with stanford university, the first biotech company in the united states. you have an understanding of what that translation is about and the jobs created and the opportunities. where are we on that scale of innovation and translation in said of the economy that we are in the lack of federally funded research and development in terms of the if you hadding we have seen in the last few years in the cuts? are we at code red or seeing creepy immediate okayrity? >> i would say code red on two fronts. one is the -- this nation needs to continue to fund basic research. even though i am a clinici
seriously, a time like no other in science. the kinds of deep understanding that we are able to make from everything from mitochondria to how the human body works is amazing. where we are snuck my opinion is to efficiently, meaning rapidlyly and predictbly translate that deep understanding into better health. >> you understand translation in an interesting way, sort of an inverse, you were originally at ussf but we want to genentech, partnered with stanford university, the first biotech...